v8/test/mjsunit/regexp-string-methods.js
erik.corry@gmail.com 912c8eb03a * Reapply revisions 1383, 1384, 1391, 1398, 1401, 1402,
1418, and 1419 from bleeding_edge, reverted in 1429.
* Fix of $1 accessor on sliced strings.
* Fix of lastParen method when last parenthesis did not match.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/43075

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// Regexp shouldn't use String.prototype.slice()
var s = new String("foo");
assertEquals("f", s.slice(0,1));
String.prototype.slice = function() { return "x"; }
assertEquals("x", s.slice(0,1));
assertEquals("g", /g/.exec("gg"));
// Regexp shouldn't use String.prototype.charAt()
var f1 = new RegExp("f", "i");
assertEquals("F", f1.exec("F"));
assertEquals("f", "foo".charAt(0));
String.prototype.charAt = function(idx) { return 'g'; };
assertEquals("g", "foo".charAt(0));
var f2 = new RegExp("[g]", "i");
assertEquals("G", f2.exec("G"));
assertTrue(f2.ignoreCase);
// On the other hand test is defined in a semi-coherent way as a call to exec.
// 15.10.6.3
// We match other browsers in using the original value of RegExp.prototype.exec.
// I.e., RegExp.prototype.test shouldn't use the current value of
// RegExp.prototype.exec.
RegExp.prototype.exec = function(string) { return 'x'; }
assertFalse(/f/.test('x'));